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hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think partof that should be strengthening their defense capabilities. i think this threat is a long-term one they're facing >> you've been focused on foreign policy challenges in venezuela. there are protests there against the government and a crackdown against protesters in the streets. what would like to see the administration do? >> first we need to clearly pronounce ourselves as more than just concerned about what's happening. we need to say clearly the united states and its people and its government are firmly on the side of the ambitions and desires, the rightful desires of the people in the streets, the students and young people protesting against violations. beyond that, i would like to see specific u.s. sanctions against individuals in the maduro government that are systematically particip
hads of the importance of this alliance including perhaps -- we should revisit the missile missile defense shield we talked about so often. beyond that, i would say it's part of strengthening and stabilizing the government in kiev now so they can transition to stability down the road, as well, i think partof that should be strengthening their defense capabilities. i think this threat is a long-term one they're facing >> you've been focused on foreign policy challenges in venezuela. there...
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this is what he did when the administration had to decide whether to defend in court the defense in marriage act. there are lots of examples where u.s. an state attorneys general have declined to defend laws that they think is unconstitution. >> does he have a lot of sway with attorneys generals? > to some extent his remarks was remarkin something that's already happened. states attorneys general have declined to defend the law. o so to some extent they are kind of on a roll. gwen: will this barrel straight to the supreme court? >> well, we'll see. so far most of these laws are striking the bans down. the main reason the supreme court would take a case if there's a split among the courts or circuits we'll have to see if that develops. gwen: john dingell spent six decades in congress. preceed him served two. but many say it's not fun anymore. >> the president should not have to tell the other vets fighting that you cannot do ilts tests, he will do it by executive order. that is not the way the country is run. gwen: all told, the retirement of dingell and others so far add up to about 300 year
this is what he did when the administration had to decide whether to defend in court the defense in marriage act. there are lots of examples where u.s. an state attorneys general have declined to defend laws that they think is unconstitution. >> does he have a lot of sway with attorneys generals? > to some extent his remarks was remarkin something that's already happened. states attorneys general have declined to defend the law. o so to some extent they are kind of on a roll. gwen:...
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and the company says it's meant for people who work within government agencies like defense and homeland security. the self-destruct feature isn't quite as dramatic as it sounds. it simply erases all the data if someone tries to break into the phone. it runs on google android and encrypted stored data. it's expected to be out this summer but no word on how much it's going to cost. >>> top home lender wells fargo is cutting 700 mortgage jobs. the move is reportedly in response to slipping demand for the home refinancing market. wells fargo has slashed at least 6900 jobs since july and more cuts are not out of the question. the latest reduction focuses on back office operations where employees process the mortgage operations. >>> for the 13th year in a rodentty theft tops the -- identity theft tops the federal trade commission's list of complaints. it received more than two million complaints in 2013 and 14% of them were related to i.d. theft. americans reported losing more than $1.6 billud last year. other top complaints include debt checks, banks and lenders, and imposter scams. the data
and the company says it's meant for people who work within government agencies like defense and homeland security. the self-destruct feature isn't quite as dramatic as it sounds. it simply erases all the data if someone tries to break into the phone. it runs on google android and encrypted stored data. it's expected to be out this summer but no word on how much it's going to cost. >>> top home lender wells fargo is cutting 700 mortgage jobs. the move is reportedly in response to...
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. >> great defense. >> i >> the desperation shot, see it? no good. all right. tar heels get their tenth straight victory 85-84. over at the nba for something you probably never seen before. pistons and spurs last night. check out ginobili on defense. he is behind number 21 on the spurs. you are watching this? he plants his left foot and busted right through his sneaker. yeah, he walks off with a shredded shoe. uninjured, he straps on a new sneaker and gets right back out there to play. >> defect. >> yeah. >> so earlier this week we introduced you to hank the dog, the milwaukee brewers unadopted mascot. he faced off with the brewers famous sausage racers. >> that's a dangerous race. >> yeah. >> the weiner costume and all, he continues to earn his place with the team. and look at. that they have him strapped down. he is weighted. poor little thing. look at hank with the mustard on his back and everything. all right. what do you do you bring in -- what do you -- what does that say? go back down. >> who do you bring in to defend 7 foot tall legend shaquille o'neal?
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he could get rid of the symbolic liberalism and boost defense spending. that might start to convince put than the u.s. is serious. >> look, newt, the president has been taking serious steps all day, but no step seems to be enough to stop his republican critics. in the "crossfire" dpmt senator ben cardin and republican senator lindsey graham. senator graham, to hear republican rhetoric -- good evening. you would think that president obama's just been sitting around twiddling his thumbs. he's imposed visa restrictions, proposed sanctions proposed an ai aid package and sent planes. so would it be time to stop criticizing the president? >> in the last 24 hour he's done a very good job. my problem is the way the president engages not just putin but the world. i think the big problem with president obama, i don't think he has a vision of foreign policy. i think he's uncomfortable with the idea that we're an exceptional country, the voice for freedom and that putins of the world have to be dealt with. so i appreciate what he did today. thank god he's upping his
he could get rid of the symbolic liberalism and boost defense spending. that might start to convince put than the u.s. is serious. >> look, newt, the president has been taking serious steps all day, but no step seems to be enough to stop his republican critics. in the "crossfire" dpmt senator ben cardin and republican senator lindsey graham. senator graham, to hear republican rhetoric -- good evening. you would think that president obama's just been sitting around twiddling his...
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but there are just layers of these very primitive defenses, effective against the riot police more than a week and a half ago, but very primitive. and it's just an extra ordinary scene. you have people camped out, huddled by fires, protesters who refuse to leave the square. boxes of empty beer bottles ready to be made into molotov cocktails if violence once again breaks out. i've been to a lot of front lines. it reminds me a little bit of sarajevo back in the early '90s where you had residents trying to stop snipers in the hills from firing mar tore mortars ie city. but not something you see every day. >> just a few weeks ago that snipers were firing upon protesters. let's go to anna corn in the capital of the crimean region. what is the sentiment there, do they want to become part of the russian federation? >> reporter: absolutely, jake. there is an overwhelming support for this referendum. the people we spoke to said this is people power at work. we spoke to one woman who was born here when it was part of the soviet union and she said this is only right that it returns to the mother l
but there are just layers of these very primitive defenses, effective against the riot police more than a week and a half ago, but very primitive. and it's just an extra ordinary scene. you have people camped out, huddled by fires, protesters who refuse to leave the square. boxes of empty beer bottles ready to be made into molotov cocktails if violence once again breaks out. i've been to a lot of front lines. it reminds me a little bit of sarajevo back in the early '90s where you had residents...
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in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough diplomacy with russia might work. kerry delivered a billion dollar package to kiev. behind the scenes, the obama administration has put together a crippling set of proposed economic sanctions. while the president is busy doing his job, his republican critics keep trying to undermine him. freshman senator and self-appointed foreign policy expert ted cruz writing under the headline language of fools -- have laid mer putin running rampant shows how the obama administration's abdication of global leadership is making the world a more dangerous place. thank you very much for that help in a crisis, ted cruz. ted cruz is taking cheap shots
in the crossfire, howard dean, former presidential candidate, and paul wolfowitz, a former deputy defense secretary. is the obama doctrine working? are some republicans undermining the president abroad? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." we're continuing cnn's breaking news coverage of the crisis in ukraine. i'm s.e. cupp on the right. >> we have a former presidential candidate and former pentagon official. today we saw big hits that the tough...
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this is happening with days military defense budget.n investors are running from stocks instead going into gold and oil. we're talking to former ambassador to ukraine right now. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are kicking off with the markets. they're selling off big-time as tensions mount between ukraine and russia. we have james romelli at the cme. where are you seeing action the most? >> obviously we're seeing the broader market come off quite a bit here. it is very dangerous for this market to trade off of headlines coming out of the region. we had one majorly conflicting story out of the region today. i think trading off of that can be very dangerous. as a trader i want to focus on price action and overall. stocks tied to russia falling off the most. rsx, russian equity etf traded here in the u.s. we're today seeing something very interesting in this name. all last week we saw puts outtrade calls pretty much every day as investors got more and more bearish the fund going into the weekend. niece comes out over the weekend and today the script has
this is happening with days military defense budget.n investors are running from stocks instead going into gold and oil. we're talking to former ambassador to ukraine right now. even when they say it's not it is always about money. melissa: we are kicking off with the markets. they're selling off big-time as tensions mount between ukraine and russia. we have james romelli at the cme. where are you seeing action the most? >> obviously we're seeing the broader market come off quite a bit...
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from what i understand the legal defense fund is a nonprofit organization, who is paying for these people to go to paris to praise this man who shot my husband in the back and then brutally stood over him at point blank, shot him between the eyes. and i must say i am extremely emotional because i just found out -- my heart goes out -- to -- and also i just want to mention, i was in the studio tonight. i just found out there was a phoenix police officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty. and there is another one that is trying to do this. we need to stand together and stand united and not allow this man to get in. debo, do not allow it. >> they protect us every day in the line of duty and our hearts go out to you, maureen, and to the families out there, as well. i can't imagine what it is like for you to watch this play out in the capital of your on country. thank you very much for being with us tonight. >> thank you, martha, it has been 32 years, that is too long. thank you. >> you're welcome. maureen, thank you. >>> also next, once an olympic hero and now he is standing trial f
from what i understand the legal defense fund is a nonprofit organization, who is paying for these people to go to paris to praise this man who shot my husband in the back and then brutally stood over him at point blank, shot him between the eyes. and i must say i am extremely emotional because i just found out -- my heart goes out -- to -- and also i just want to mention, i was in the studio tonight. i just found out there was a phoenix police officer who was shot and killed in the line of...
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we went to one missile defense space actually. and there the russian troops appeared to have vanished. they had been there for i week. they went for a night. and so that seemed to be a bit of an easing in a strangle hold. in other places, they have their troops here in sevastopol. there were still russian troops there. behind me you can see some of the russian naval vessels. there's one large one there over my right shoulder. that is continuing the blockade of ukrainian naval vessels here in the port. very much the russian military continuing here, tim. >> okay. thank you very much, indeed. diplomatic efforts continue in brussels. we heard overnight they are planning to double the number of fighter jets over the baltic region. so the pressure building up on russia as diplomacy continues. let's check up with all the latest developments. this report by nick childs. >> in brussels, an emergency of union leaders and concern over ukraine. but no sign of headway. >> it sends a clear message to the russian government that what has happen
we went to one missile defense space actually. and there the russian troops appeared to have vanished. they had been there for i week. they went for a night. and so that seemed to be a bit of an easing in a strangle hold. in other places, they have their troops here in sevastopol. there were still russian troops there. behind me you can see some of the russian naval vessels. there's one large one there over my right shoulder. that is continuing the blockade of ukrainian naval vessels here in...
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it's self-defense forces he says, not troops from russia controlling crimea. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimean residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and late in the day, secretary of state john kerry met with lavrov and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to move troops into crimea, russia can now choose to deescalate this situation and we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> there is breaking news tonight. we're learning exactly how the russian invasion came together. just pieces of information starting to form a clearer picture, whether there was a lot of advanced planning or whether the plan was launched really on the fly by russia, implications for u.s. i
it's self-defense forces he says, not troops from russia controlling crimea. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimean residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and late in the day, secretary of state john kerry met with lavrov and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them to the table. russia refused. >> russia...
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we have spoken to some members of the defense team today. they said again they are going to ask for the defendants to be released on bail. we have also spoken to some family members of these defendants including peter greste's brother and mohammed's father. both complained about the bad conditions any which the defendants have been kept though the journalists have been moved a while ago from solitary confinement. human rights groups have severely criticized the egyptian government accusing it of restricting freedom of speech. the government says these accusations are absolutely baseless. today we have no egyptian media to spotlight heavily on this trial. it's mainly foreign press that has been present today. >> sally nabil in cairo. >>> in protest of what they call an interference of internal affairs, withdrawing diplomats from qatar. stipulating non-interference in each other's affairs, that includes support to hostile media. qatar hosts and funds the al jazeera network. >>> gunfire has erupted in juba. a resident told the bbc black smoke i
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they say they have not taken over the naval areas, the ports, the defense facilities. in fact they took over today, on wednesday, they took over two missile defense areas. the russians are not admitting it but you can see it with your own eyes that it is happening. >> is there any perception about what they want europe's involvement to be, or the president of the united states. what they want his involvement to be. is there awareness this has gotten to a crisis point? >> it is clear the ukrainians, the interim government which was put in place after yanukovych left, and the protection of russia, it is clear they want the european help. that they want the russians to withdraw and they want their sovereignty to be respected. it is clear that has not happened. it is clear they broke the international laws, did so with the agreement with the ukrainians for a trade deal. violating the agreement when they were de-nuclearized, if you will. and further, the trade agreement, the international law, the question is how do you enforce that international law? if you were to show so
they say they have not taken over the naval areas, the ports, the defense facilities. in fact they took over today, on wednesday, they took over two missile defense areas. the russians are not admitting it but you can see it with your own eyes that it is happening. >> is there any perception about what they want europe's involvement to be, or the president of the united states. what they want his involvement to be. is there awareness this has gotten to a crisis point? >> it is clear...
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here in moscow, the foreign ministry and defense ministry are being asked to comment. they have said nothing. up till now the position of the russian government has been rather ambivalent. it said we will wait and see who is nominated and what their policies are. but they have also been very supportive of russian speakers in ukraine and the crimea. but nick, this morning, president putin later today will have a meeting with senior parliamentarians. he said ukraine wouldn't be top of the agenda with the talks with the parliamentarians. they have come out with some comments which do sound rather hostile to the authorities. antagonistic. he said it's not clear that it was valid or the new parliament or government are really legitimate. he argued crowd control in crowd ruling kiev and the militias could lead to a change of government and change the country's future. then why couldn't crimea do the same thing? if those are the views which would reflect i think it would warn western governments who back them quite a lot. but at the same time we know mr. putin and his prime m
here in moscow, the foreign ministry and defense ministry are being asked to comment. they have said nothing. up till now the position of the russian government has been rather ambivalent. it said we will wait and see who is nominated and what their policies are. but they have also been very supportive of russian speakers in ukraine and the crimea. but nick, this morning, president putin later today will have a meeting with senior parliamentarians. he said ukraine wouldn't be top of the agenda...
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what do you make of this back and forth from the defense attorney? >> this is a standard tactic, both in the united states and there, of defense attorneys or any attorneys to show that the witnesses had planned their story together. that two witnesses correspond exactly to what each other is saying and, therefore, it's probably not true, because it's not in their own natural language. and the reason this particular testimony is important is because these witnesses say they heard screaming and shouting like a fight between reeva steenkamp and oscar pistorius before the shooting. that would give a motive to oscar for intentionally killing. so this is really big evidence and very important evidence of the prosecution in the intentional murder case. >> and because you specialize in international law here, obviously, the most physical difference we see is the positioning of oscar pistorius, as well as the absence of a jury here, but what are you watching in this case as it relates to the law in south africa that is key perhaps to whatever decision is made
what do you make of this back and forth from the defense attorney? >> this is a standard tactic, both in the united states and there, of defense attorneys or any attorneys to show that the witnesses had planned their story together. that two witnesses correspond exactly to what each other is saying and, therefore, it's probably not true, because it's not in their own natural language. and the reason this particular testimony is important is because these witnesses say they heard screaming...
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maybe on the defensive side, then i'm fine with them buying shares. otherwise, let's put the capital to work and make acquisitions. meaningful acquisitions that they're going to hit the bottom line. and cut into some of those. >> what are those? >> there's plenty. you get into the supply chain. there's multiple companies they can purchase and add to them. and they would have plenty of capital on the balance sheet. >>> let's get to dekkers now. got to get to dominic chu. ugh is all you can say this. giving deckers the boot. after-hours trade. it was down 20%. it is down 12% now. you have to know it reported fourth-quarter earnings and sales that beat street expectations. but it's the guidance for the first quarter and a certain extent, the full year. the first quarter guidance is a loss of 16 cents a share. the street was looking for a 9 cent profit. that stock was down 19% at one point. it's gotten back a lot of the losses. but the forecast this time that has investors worried. >> thanks, dom chu for that. this has been on fire because of the notion t
maybe on the defensive side, then i'm fine with them buying shares. otherwise, let's put the capital to work and make acquisitions. meaningful acquisitions that they're going to hit the bottom line. and cut into some of those. >> what are those? >> there's plenty. you get into the supply chain. there's multiple companies they can purchase and add to them. and they would have plenty of capital on the balance sheet. >>> let's get to dekkers now. got to get to dominic chu. ugh...
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>> reporter: it was a rebust defense of the catholic's position. the remarks of the sex abuse scandal what's capturing attention here and around the world. the pope beginning by saying -- making very clear that the abuse cases were, as we hut it, horrible, that they left very profound scars. but he also said his predecessor, pope benedict, had been courageous in managing to change attitudes towards this issue within the church. he said pope benedict set apart to help lead the church out of it and the church had done a great deal, maybe even more than anyone, pope francis says. the catholic church is maybe the only public institution that moved with transparency and responsibility. no one else did more, francis says. even sew the church is the only one that is attacked in stark contrast, as you said, to really strong criticism just last month from the u.n. committee which said the vatican failed in many ways to address this major scandal in anything like a proper manner. >> alan, thanks very much. alan johnston in rome. stay with us on "bbc world ne
>> reporter: it was a rebust defense of the catholic's position. the remarks of the sex abuse scandal what's capturing attention here and around the world. the pope beginning by saying -- making very clear that the abuse cases were, as we hut it, horrible, that they left very profound scars. but he also said his predecessor, pope benedict, had been courageous in managing to change attitudes towards this issue within the church. he said pope benedict set apart to help lead the church out...
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>> the defense has played their cards close to the chest. the prosecution has come up with everything. and the point number one was did reeva and oscar have a fight on that night? that is what they are pointing to here. why did he refuse help from security when they called him. thirdly, did police contaminate the crime scene? that's the only thing they have raised so far. >> after lunch, what do we expect from the afternoon's proceedings? do we think the defense will will cross-examination the prosecution witness or does that wait for another day? >> no, no. the moment the prosecution is finished, the defense will move in. we will see barry rube, if he is as good as people are saying. he doesn't get out of bed for 0 less than 40,000 rapbld a day. we'll see how he tries to pick apart this issue. and if indeed they were blood occurred elling, why go to sleep afterwards? >> we're expecting a very tough line of questions. >> the crowd is waiting for this. and the millions watching are going to get full value. >> and the families in the court, we
>> the defense has played their cards close to the chest. the prosecution has come up with everything. and the point number one was did reeva and oscar have a fight on that night? that is what they are pointing to here. why did he refuse help from security when they called him. thirdly, did police contaminate the crime scene? that's the only thing they have raised so far. >> after lunch, what do we expect from the afternoon's proceedings? do we think the defense will will...
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in washington, defense secretary chuck hagel said he's beefing up a u.s. military training mission in poland and he's adding planes to a baltic air patrol mission, too. all of this right next to russia. and in moscow, lawmakers are drawing up a measure that would confiscate u.s. and european assets if the united states and union slap sanctions on russia. the house foreign affairs committee could vote tomorrow on a non-binding sanction revolution. but for now, the west is more focused on economic aid to the ukraine. >>> and the e.u. today promising $15 billion in trade, economic and technical assistance over two years. i want the to show you some video just coming in-house at cn cnn. a critical meeting about to get under way, if not already. here is united states secretary of state john kerry heading into a meeting with the foreign secretary from russia, sergey lavrov. this has been a much-anticipated meeting. but here's what's fascinating. it is not the first face-to-face meeting since this crisis. that happened actually moments ago, within the last few ho
in washington, defense secretary chuck hagel said he's beefing up a u.s. military training mission in poland and he's adding planes to a baltic air patrol mission, too. all of this right next to russia. and in moscow, lawmakers are drawing up a measure that would confiscate u.s. and european assets if the united states and union slap sanctions on russia. the house foreign affairs committee could vote tomorrow on a non-binding sanction revolution. but for now, the west is more focused on...
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this is being guarded by self-defense groups. you can see them scattered around the main courtyard area. parliament isn't sitting today. they're putting together the new interim government. if you look around here, you can see the various groups, they've got their food. camped out 24 hours a day. let's go across and speak to some of them. all of them are men. hello, you're on bbc, what's your name? >> oresta. >> reporter: you're the only woman in this group? >> yes. >> reporter: how long have you been camped out here and describe what has happened in the last few days. >> from the first day after the blessing of people and here i will be until the finish, until when they were do the old administration. >> reporter: you lost friends and colleagues in your group from the fighting. >> i lost two friends, but not this group. but there we had many different people, even the old people, old women and some students. they blessed all people. >> reporter: thank you very much. if you look around the square, you can see just on the military
this is being guarded by self-defense groups. you can see them scattered around the main courtyard area. parliament isn't sitting today. they're putting together the new interim government. if you look around here, you can see the various groups, they've got their food. camped out 24 hours a day. let's go across and speak to some of them. all of them are men. hello, you're on bbc, what's your name? >> oresta. >> reporter: you're the only woman in this group? >> yes. >>...
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the defense is challenging the way blood, gunpower residue, and other physical evidence against kustok was handled. testimony resumes this morning. a state audit is highly critical of governor quinn's anti-violence program, saying much of private schools or expel schools at a much higher rate than others. charter school student is 12 times more likely to be expelled and a student at a non charter school. critics say charter schools keep their scores high by expelling troubled students. the cpsc is a implementing programs to help struggling students resolve their conflict and stay in school. >> a group of students and teachers are calling for schools to skip the only achievement test next week. the coalition claims some 500 children at 29 schools will *not take the test next week. students at maria saucedo scholastic academy in the little village neighborhood are among those protesting the test. they say the i-sat test is *not being used for anything this year. the test is being replaced with a new test next year. schools c-e-o barbara byrd- bennett says the i-sat test is required by th
the defense is challenging the way blood, gunpower residue, and other physical evidence against kustok was handled. testimony resumes this morning. a state audit is highly critical of governor quinn's anti-violence program, saying much of private schools or expel schools at a much higher rate than others. charter school student is 12 times more likely to be expelled and a student at a non charter school. critics say charter schools keep their scores high by expelling troubled students. the cpsc...
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it's designed for defense and security groups. the phone will hold encrypted data that will be hard it hack and will have a self-destruction option that goes off when someone tries to pop open the case. >>> well, one of jesus' miracles in the bible was to turn water into wine, right? well, as an entrepreneur says, he has created a device that will let you do the same thing. here's a look at the miracle machine. phillip james, the inventor, says the device can make wine in just three days. you put in water, grape concentrate, and yeast, the device ferments it, regulates it, and gives it flavor. customers can pick the kind of wine they want. james plans to launch the kick-starter campaign next week. he says the ingredients will cost you $2 but will create the equivalent of a $20 bottle. don't know if it will take on wine country any time soon. certainly an interesting concept. >>> still to come tonight on abc 7 news at 9:00, a battle of beasts caught on camera. really remarkable images. the rare pictures showing one of nature's top
it's designed for defense and security groups. the phone will hold encrypted data that will be hard it hack and will have a self-destruction option that goes off when someone tries to pop open the case. >>> well, one of jesus' miracles in the bible was to turn water into wine, right? well, as an entrepreneur says, he has created a device that will let you do the same thing. here's a look at the miracle machine. phillip james, the inventor, says the device can make wine in just three...
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but she was reduced to tears as the defense counsel launched a rigorous examination of what she did hear. oscar pistorius denies murdering his girlfriend. we have this report from pretoria. >> reporter: it's day two of the oscar pistorius trial in a wet and gray pretoria. oscar pistorius left his uncle's house to hear witness michel burger. ms. burger, who wanted to remain anonymous said she heard screams and shots on valentine's day last year. >> do you know what it sounds like? >> i know what a gunshot sounds like 177 meters away. >> that's what you believe. do you know what it sounds like when you hit a bat hard against a door? >> no, my lady, i never hit a bat against a door. >> there is huge media interest in this story. not just in newspapers but also on television because of that historical judgment that cameras can be allowed for the first time during a trial. people are following this live on radio and television. >> everyone has an opinion about the trial. for some members of the public, racial stereotypes die hard. >> half an hour before the lunchtime adjournment, the second w
but she was reduced to tears as the defense counsel launched a rigorous examination of what she did hear. oscar pistorius denies murdering his girlfriend. we have this report from pretoria. >> reporter: it's day two of the oscar pistorius trial in a wet and gray pretoria. oscar pistorius left his uncle's house to hear witness michel burger. ms. burger, who wanted to remain anonymous said she heard screams and shots on valentine's day last year. >> do you know what it sounds like?...
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you have russian media quoting ukrainian defense saying this happened, but you have the russian defense ministry saying this didn't happen. can you clear this up for us? >> we have conflicting reports and russian media reporting this deadline was set at 5:00 local time tomorrow to surrender or face a storm of russian military force in response. we have spoken to defense officials who say yes, there was an ultimatum. the commander thwarted one of the vessels that blocked in the harbor there. and we are told that the forces have three choices. they can swear allegiance and surrender or face an attack. now a denial through russian state media from the black sea fleet. the russian black city fleet that there was any such ultimatum. we are being told that these ultimatums have been regular and constant since russian troops first showed up. at various military bases and installations across that region. russian forces have been saying we have a limited time. they have not been enforced. we have russian lawmakers dealing with a necations of territory. tell us about that. >> so a group of membe
you have russian media quoting ukrainian defense saying this happened, but you have the russian defense ministry saying this didn't happen. can you clear this up for us? >> we have conflicting reports and russian media reporting this deadline was set at 5:00 local time tomorrow to surrender or face a storm of russian military force in response. we have spoken to defense officials who say yes, there was an ultimatum. the commander thwarted one of the vessels that blocked in the harbor...
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we went out to one as an air defense air missile site. it came a week ago, surrounded the missile defense base there. but actually when we went to talked to ukrainian commanders they said the russian troops had withdrawn. it was easing of tension at least in one area at least. but the naval blockade, which is going on behind me of ukrainian ships. you might see a mine sweep, that is part of the ukraine keeping in the ships. that blockade continues. >> it has been under block aid for a week. it is sitting next to a ukrainian corvette. they are being forced to make a choice between the new authority in crimea. they are really between a rock and a hard place. you can see behind me the bridge. they are watching the russians, who are watching the ukrainians. they are out with binoculars, or been. the deputy commander alongside the marines. i check the magazines, the rifles that the magazines are holding, matthew. there are no rounds inside them, no bullets. in fact, the only thing they have to defend this ship, remember we're on a army warship
we went out to one as an air defense air missile site. it came a week ago, surrounded the missile defense base there. but actually when we went to talked to ukrainian commanders they said the russian troops had withdrawn. it was easing of tension at least in one area at least. but the naval blockade, which is going on behind me of ukrainian ships. you might see a mine sweep, that is part of the ukraine keeping in the ships. that blockade continues. >> it has been under block aid for a...
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you take out defense and aircrafts nec a pretty solid gain for a month. the three month rolling average, we are up 6.6%. couple ofter a months. when you look at capital goods, it looks like this is is starting to spend again and ended december. the december number was revised from a negative to a positive. this matters because 30% of the s&p companies revenue comes from spending. of whereeal indicator the stock market might be going in the future. one problem is transportation. happened to has orders there. orders have really dropped off for that. shipments, that is what goes in to gdp. it is not good news for the first quarter. >> he would think if there's anymore and it has been picking up and we were so worried they haven't, that would trickle down to gdp, but usa not so. klesko orders rising would give us good news in the second quarter. what shipments are telling us is , you're collecting the money for what you ordered a while ago. at this point, they have dropped off significantly in the fourth quarter. maybe it was some sort of hit cup in what busi
you take out defense and aircrafts nec a pretty solid gain for a month. the three month rolling average, we are up 6.6%. couple ofter a months. when you look at capital goods, it looks like this is is starting to spend again and ended december. the december number was revised from a negative to a positive. this matters because 30% of the s&p companies revenue comes from spending. of whereeal indicator the stock market might be going in the future. one problem is transportation. happened to...
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retired army brigadier general mark kim et and former national security council senior director for defense and strategy barry pavel. i hope i have that right. mark, welcome back. some news reports are saying that the white house is putting the line out, that they're not going to the g8 meeting in sochi unless putin changes his mind and his attitude and proposal. i don't know precisely what they want him to do but i'm going to guess and you tell me, the white house wants putin to stand down in the crimea because that is still an issue. they own the crimea. they did not pull the troops out. they did not put the troops in barracks. they own the crimea and have disrupted its sovereignty. do you think that's what they're talking about in the white house is this. >> i don't know because they haven't been specific in what they want. if they think the actions they're taking right now are going to lead to the russian departure from the crimea, i think they've got another thing coming. crimea in general is a strategic asset to the russian navy on the mediterranean and i don't think anything can disl
retired army brigadier general mark kim et and former national security council senior director for defense and strategy barry pavel. i hope i have that right. mark, welcome back. some news reports are saying that the white house is putting the line out, that they're not going to the g8 meeting in sochi unless putin changes his mind and his attitude and proposal. i don't know precisely what they want him to do but i'm going to guess and you tell me, the white house wants putin to stand down in...
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railcars the big business the next three years, the defense contractor, you want some fast movers, worked gunz dollars a day, a 20% on varney already. solar play, then again the candy. you get a little more upswept with a portfolio to grow, got some time to make mistakes but you want to build that cash. stuart: next one, last one, i am 30 years old or younger, i am ready to take risks and seize the money. charles: these are all stocks that -- not doing bad. it has got to be in it. i focused on revenue growth. these are high-flying companies, social play in china, they think they will grow 58%. zillow looking at 45%. the street looking for 131% growth and canadians will 60% growth. check these on a daily basis but don't get nervous. don't worry about that. stuart: if you are 20 years old u.s. 60 years. good stuff. now we are joined by dr. ben carson. as you know he is a world renowned neurosurgeon now retired by the way a critic of president obama and fox news contributor. we are asking every prominent person who comes on the show the same question which is has president obama fundamentall
railcars the big business the next three years, the defense contractor, you want some fast movers, worked gunz dollars a day, a 20% on varney already. solar play, then again the candy. you get a little more upswept with a portfolio to grow, got some time to make mistakes but you want to build that cash. stuart: next one, last one, i am 30 years old or younger, i am ready to take risks and seize the money. charles: these are all stocks that -- not doing bad. it has got to be in it. i focused on...
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spaceere minimizing the and defense unit, they have shed 6000 jobs or have a plan to do so. the charge there, 292 million euros. pretty hefty numbers. saying they are not happy about it. the contributing factor is load military transport aircraft they have that problem with. through 20 --ng 350 one ramping 320, scheduled. remember what happened with the reminder. >> they say it will get delivered this year, if it fails to do so, you might see disappointment. the fact they have ramped production is promising for investors. the stock this morning, equity markets lower today, don't read too much into a stock trading lower this morning. the numbers are pretty good. 380's. to sell a more a we have an airbus interview coming up. the cfo will be joining the "surveillance" team later on. 20 minutes to go until that program takes to the air. tom keene joins us from new york with a preview. else?, what >> the battery issue with boeing is front and center. we will compare and contrast the american economy, talking to robert nardelli about use of cash in america. t," jpmorgan with billi
spaceere minimizing the and defense unit, they have shed 6000 jobs or have a plan to do so. the charge there, 292 million euros. pretty hefty numbers. saying they are not happy about it. the contributing factor is load military transport aircraft they have that problem with. through 20 --ng 350 one ramping 320, scheduled. remember what happened with the reminder. >> they say it will get delivered this year, if it fails to do so, you might see disappointment. the fact they have ramped...
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i think france and great britain spend a fair amount on their defense. it would be useful if they spent more but i don't think that's the key to resolving this crisis. >> how far -- keep going. >> it would also be useful for the european union and individual european states to levy sanctions on russian leaders. russian leaders keep their money in europe. that would be a strong disincentive for aggression. >> on vladimir putin? >> yes. >> when he decides he's not going to send them all the natural gas, one-third of which they consume from russia, and they are paying through the nose and their economy still isn't recovered, why would they do that? >> that's a fair question. keep in mind if putin doesn't sell it to europe, he doesn't sell it. russia needs to sell it to europe as much as europe needs to buy it from russia. >> you think it's symbiotic enough that would never come to pass? >> i can't rule out putin playing a game but it's not something he can sustain. look what happened to the ruble today. >> it's gotten punished today and we've asked the ques
i think france and great britain spend a fair amount on their defense. it would be useful if they spent more but i don't think that's the key to resolving this crisis. >> how far -- keep going. >> it would also be useful for the european union and individual european states to levy sanctions on russian leaders. russian leaders keep their money in europe. that would be a strong disincentive for aggression. >> on vladimir putin? >> yes. >> when he decides he's not...
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, we need a post-9/11 defense posture. we need to re-examine our military industrial complex and how we're going to budget for it in the future. and so i would agree there's two silver linings even though the debt is exploding. we're talking 4x leverage debt that's being brought onto this budget, and that's really unconscionable. >> jared, let's face it, the president merely is planting a flag for an election year with this document. he's not really expecting this budget to pass any shape or form, is he? >> no. but i'd say it's more than planting a flag. i'd actually agree with jim in the sense that what we're doing here is looking for components within this budget where the two sides might find some compromise. >> like what? >> so, for example, you heard the tax piece that jim mentioned. i disagree that the white house is out of that loop. in fact, if you look at the president's corporate tax proposal, and by the way he was first on that, dave camp followed him, there's actually some room for agreement there. not only is
, we need a post-9/11 defense posture. we need to re-examine our military industrial complex and how we're going to budget for it in the future. and so i would agree there's two silver linings even though the debt is exploding. we're talking 4x leverage debt that's being brought onto this budget, and that's really unconscionable. >> jared, let's face it, the president merely is planting a flag for an election year with this document. he's not really expecting this budget to pass any shape...
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i'm not sure if defensive, maybe less aggressive is a better way to put it. i think that for the most part, we've established clear areas of support on the way up right now. i think you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the bulls. i think the market is weighed on right now main business because of the uncertainty out there. yes, we're seeing money moving into safe havens, if you will, into the dollar and into the bonds. still, for the most part, this is a blip on the radar. as long as it doesn't start to develop into anything larger. at this point, i think having seen the ruffle into all-time new highs, you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the bulls the again, the trend continues to be to the upside. >> as opportunity here for investors if they can sit tight. ben liblthen stein, president of traders audio.com. >>> that's it for today's show. "squawk box" is up next. >> announcer: welcome to a special edition of "squawk box." ask warren. legendary investor warren buffett, answering your questions during the entire show. the oracle of the economy
i'm not sure if defensive, maybe less aggressive is a better way to put it. i think that for the most part, we've established clear areas of support on the way up right now. i think you have to give the benefit of the doubt to the bulls. i think the market is weighed on right now main business because of the uncertainty out there. yes, we're seeing money moving into safe havens, if you will, into the dollar and into the bonds. still, for the most part, this is a blip on the radar. as long as it...
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i think that puts putin on the defensive. >> i would agree, larry. i think this creates a different balance of power in the situation. you know, on the one hand western europe is quite dependent on russia for gas and oil particularly germany. on the other hand there's an interdependence factor that may mitigate the potential for continued aggressiveness by putin. he not only provides the gas and oil to western europe, but he depends on those markets for foreign exchange. the russian economy is vulnerable. ironically out of all of this, the extreme as a rule neblt and free fall of the ukrainian economy may eventually destabilize, because the strong support has definitely increased over the last few days. >> i couldn't agree more. this is a big thing. russia needs the foreign exchange. their economy is in terrible shape. you're exactly right. mr. mcfall, let me pursue this more. at this point, you tell me technically, i don't know, at some point all putin has to do is to tell his mill their people in crimea to stand down and go back to the bases and th
i think that puts putin on the defensive. >> i would agree, larry. i think this creates a different balance of power in the situation. you know, on the one hand western europe is quite dependent on russia for gas and oil particularly germany. on the other hand there's an interdependence factor that may mitigate the potential for continued aggressiveness by putin. he not only provides the gas and oil to western europe, but he depends on those markets for foreign exchange. the russian...
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ukraine's ministry of defense saying now seven of the ship are trapped. as these pro and aspect russian protests continue in ukraine. u.s. warship is steaming towards the black sea as well. this missile destroyer is taking part in already planned naval exercises with romania and bulgaria. right now you have the house and the senate working on laws to publicly condemn the president's moves on crimea. one bill calling for spelling russia from the g8. we have much more on the crisis there. there is one person who could be key in solving this. why the german chancellor angela merkel has one thing all the other leaders don't. later, if the situation looks familiar. it is. we touched on this a moment ago. what did we learn from the russian invasion of georgia in 2008? is history repeating itself? how can we stop it? we will talk to the man who is is at pentagon in the invasion. stay here. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.s everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sou
ukraine's ministry of defense saying now seven of the ship are trapped. as these pro and aspect russian protests continue in ukraine. u.s. warship is steaming towards the black sea as well. this missile destroyer is taking part in already planned naval exercises with romania and bulgaria. right now you have the house and the senate working on laws to publicly condemn the president's moves on crimea. one bill calling for spelling russia from the g8. we have much more on the crisis there. there...
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when he was arrested that same day through the trial, which only lasted about two hours, there was no defense presented, and then just a couple months after that, no appeal ever filed, and then he went to the electric chair, the youngest american put to death in the 20th century. >> and the details of even the execution, as i've read, he was so small that he had to sit on bibles so that he could reach the -- be executed in the chair because of his slight size here, but the people who have been pushing for this and behind the effort to clear his name, what are they saying ultimately that they would like here from the judge? is it to say he was innocent, is it to say that due process, what is the ultimate goal here? >> well, the attorneys for the family, the surviving relatives, have put a couple different options before the judge here. one is a motion to grant a retrial based on the testimony that was heard in a hearing here in the courthouse last month from his surviving brother and his two sisters, which was basically an alibi statement saying he was with them, with the family, overnight whe
when he was arrested that same day through the trial, which only lasted about two hours, there was no defense presented, and then just a couple months after that, no appeal ever filed, and then he went to the electric chair, the youngest american put to death in the 20th century. >> and the details of even the execution, as i've read, he was so small that he had to sit on bibles so that he could reach the -- be executed in the chair because of his slight size here, but the people who have...
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as we heard in her defense yesterday she was not incredibly strident in her defense of gay rights this is probably a difficult situation. that's the vote. that's how it went. >>> best buy is reporting, i'm told, i haven't had the chance to look at it yet. we'll rush it out here as quickly as we can. waiting on the numbers to come up here. let me see where the stock is trading. i have a blank screen. >> many he, too. >> that sounds much better than expected although it says fourth quarter continuing ops was 88 cents for best buy. adjusted earnings, they've got $1.24. on revenue of $14.47 billion. they have more than a few numbers. they have a net number of 83 cents. a continuing operations number of 88 cents. and an adjusted number of $1.24. even though same-store sales in the fourth quarter well 1.2%. the stock is called sharply higher, though. initially i have -- i have a 27 bid right now on this right now. 27 bid and 27.89 ask. that would be up 1.20 or so. domestic comparable online sales up 26%, 25.8%. >> there were huge questions about this, because the holiday season when we first
as we heard in her defense yesterday she was not incredibly strident in her defense of gay rights this is probably a difficult situation. that's the vote. that's how it went. >>> best buy is reporting, i'm told, i haven't had the chance to look at it yet. we'll rush it out here as quickly as we can. waiting on the numbers to come up here. let me see where the stock is trading. i have a blank screen. >> many he, too. >> that sounds much better than expected although it says...
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. >> pam: boeing plans to market the phone to government agencies and defense contractors. >> pam: ordinary consumers. >> pam: >> pam: small changes equal big results creative thinking is helping awater. and caught on camera. >> pam: heroic actions in the face >> pam: heroic actions in the face we love this kitchen! >> pam: heroic actions in the face what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. og] rry?arry [annncera hethy g is ayfudog. 's coriemartnd ttes veggs. mulealickod.y, beful althweig...fm rina woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! um... where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >> reporter:a richmond man is being hailed as a hero after tackling a gunman during an attempted robbery. >> reporter:take a look. >> reporter:police have released this surveillance video
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condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the russian defense ministry confirmed that fighter jets were now on high alert along the border with ukraine that's of course part of the surprise, war games we've been reporting on since yesterday including long range aircraft, warships as well as some 150 troops and some 900 tanks. the main flash point is ukraine's crimea peninsula, strategic for russia, the home of the black sea fleet, scuffles broke out yesterday between proand anti-russian protesters outside crimea's parliament. overnight the building was seized by armed men speaking russian with rpgs, sniper rifles, in effect vigilantes who raised the russian flag over the building. today police surround that building hoping to contain the situation while ukraine's acting president warned russia that any troop movements outside of the black sea fleet base would be seen as an aggression against ukraine, and all of this going on, ross, based on as a result of many things but now we're seeing photos even of ukrainian armored personnel carriers and tr
condemning large scale human rights violations against its ethnic russians in the ukraine, the russian defense ministry confirmed that fighter jets were now on high alert along the border with ukraine that's of course part of the surprise, war games we've been reporting on since yesterday including long range aircraft, warships as well as some 150 troops and some 900 tanks. the main flash point is ukraine's crimea peninsula, strategic for russia, the home of the black sea fleet, scuffles broke...
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did we move beyond contract a contract defense? did they become legitimate complex effort -- businesses? >> they have both done a marvelous job. if you think about the advance in innovation, when we did the ge 90 event at general electric, we change the engine on the plane. what they have done with the dreamliner is probably the most aggressive and advanced technological challenge we have seen in a decade. >> what does washington need to do to advance employment in highly technologically skilled jobs? >> i think that boeing is doing theeat job increasing diversity and geographic reach on their new manufacturing operations. i saw their paper today where united technologies was working on $1 billion on a grant from the government. >> i would say that it has become a much more sophisticated conversation. >> it certainly has. your former colleague runs boeing and was at ge as well, what is it about ge that produces these industrial giant managers? thing i learned most under the mentorship of jack welch is that change is the only consta
did we move beyond contract a contract defense? did they become legitimate complex effort -- businesses? >> they have both done a marvelous job. if you think about the advance in innovation, when we did the ge 90 event at general electric, we change the engine on the plane. what they have done with the dreamliner is probably the most aggressive and advanced technological challenge we have seen in a decade. >> what does washington need to do to advance employment in highly...
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cyclical versus defensive names. broad rally overall. look at the vix. the volatility index spiked up. not a big move but moved right back down to where it was in the prior days. historic highs across the board. on the mid cap, and the russell 2000. when the market moves this quickly and hits new highs quickly, traders are forced to move in. i want to ipoint out we've had activity in the russell 2000 etf, those people getting back in a big way. back to you. >> thanks for that, bob. always watching what's going on on the floor. >>> meantime, rick santelli in chicago. rick? >> thank you. i'd like to welcome our guest, former senator alan simpson. thank you for taking the time on the phone today, sir. >> yes, indeed. you've got a busy day out there with ukraine and everything else. but here i am in the whiles of wyoming, 40 degrees and lovely. >> well, let's get hit with the first topic. we're going to see the president's budget today. many are saying it's the end of austerity. do you think that we've come far since simpson-bowles, implemented policies that
cyclical versus defensive names. broad rally overall. look at the vix. the volatility index spiked up. not a big move but moved right back down to where it was in the prior days. historic highs across the board. on the mid cap, and the russell 2000. when the market moves this quickly and hits new highs quickly, traders are forced to move in. i want to ipoint out we've had activity in the russell 2000 etf, those people getting back in a big way. back to you. >> thanks for that, bob. always...
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it's a defense area for them, and they took this stand. i think putin is going to test us to see how strong an alliance we have, particularly it's important for germany to be a part of this because that's going to make a big difference. and if we don't do anything, if we don't have a united front and if there isn't something very strong as an alliance, then i think he will move on through the rest of the ukraine which is even more dangerous. >> i understand the black sea, russian troops, navy -- but supposedly crimea has an independent legislature and independent prime minister. that system is there. the russians have totally disrupted it. they got their own guy in and a phony legislature and kiev can't do anything about it. but i don't see why the united states and nato, to use your point, nato may be stronger than the eu, has to give up on the crimea. i think that's invading sovereignty. we should make a stand on that, kay. >> no doubt about that. no doubt about that. but we have to move as an alliance. that is my point. or we will be a
it's a defense area for them, and they took this stand. i think putin is going to test us to see how strong an alliance we have, particularly it's important for germany to be a part of this because that's going to make a big difference. and if we don't do anything, if we don't have a united front and if there isn't something very strong as an alliance, then i think he will move on through the rest of the ukraine which is even more dangerous. >> i understand the black sea, russian troops,...
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that defense system people will forget about how outspoken he was. maybe down the idea he could work more aggressively. you get the sanctions. world markets today responding very negatively to this. so there's some pressure. the ruble is taking a beating right now. so, what can you do economically, and what have you anticipated because vladimir putin must know this, he must know you're going to go to his pocket so how do you think about what you can do that he's not ready for? >> one of the things i think about is the vote in the upper house in russia. that vote in favor of this aggressive posture of intervention, military force, was something like 80 out of 166. clearly the russians are of mixed mind here about how far they can go, should go. so one of the things we want to do is increase the wait. so not only should we work with europe on this economic point but in the meantime in the security council right now we should be moving a resolution which would probably have the support of the entire international community except maybe for russia. make
that defense system people will forget about how outspoken he was. maybe down the idea he could work more aggressively. you get the sanctions. world markets today responding very negatively to this. so there's some pressure. the ruble is taking a beating right now. so, what can you do economically, and what have you anticipated because vladimir putin must know this, he must know you're going to go to his pocket so how do you think about what you can do that he's not ready for? >> one of...
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but the defense department wants to open it up to competition. spacex which already has a $1.6 billion contract to make a dozen robotic supply runs to the nasa space station, they want to compete in the major satellite launch program. musk says spacex can save taxpayers money and does not need big government subsidies. >> according to congressional records in fy-13 the air force paid an average of $380 million for each -- spacex's price is well under $100 million. meaning a savings of almost $300 million per launch. >> now, also on today's panel an official from the government watchdog agency the general accountability office but what we're really getting is a preview of what is shaping up to be a pretty big battle for the next major contract regarding satellite launch program. pretty interesting here. sara, back to you. >> an interesting to see him on the hill. thanks very much for the update hampton. >>> well since leaving the federal reserve ben bernanke turns out has been doing a little bit of traveling and picking up a nice paycheck as well.
but the defense department wants to open it up to competition. spacex which already has a $1.6 billion contract to make a dozen robotic supply runs to the nasa space station, they want to compete in the major satellite launch program. musk says spacex can save taxpayers money and does not need big government subsidies. >> according to congressional records in fy-13 the air force paid an average of $380 million for each -- spacex's price is well under $100 million. meaning a savings of...
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andresen's response and defense of his own actions on his website. in fact, i tweeted that out. apologies came out if it was looking like me. his website and his defense that i wanted to get out to people because it is the first time we've heard from mr. andresen. this morning the new icahn letter to ebay stock holder doesn't say much about paypal. it's wanting to know the truth about what happened with skype, raising questions about what ebay directors new about microsoft's interest in skype. 18 months later the investment group that purchased skype from eb ebay, but ebay helped 30% of the company and managed it from a higher price when it was sold to microsoft, about $8.5 billion. did mark andresen know at the time the group was purchasing a controlling interest from ebay that microsoft was interested. did he enter into a confidentiality agreement that prevented sharing information. a lot of questions continue. want to get to the broader issue in a minute. a manresponse from ebay and mr. andresen himself. he says, for example, ebay's retained ownership in the skype spin-off 30
andresen's response and defense of his own actions on his website. in fact, i tweeted that out. apologies came out if it was looking like me. his website and his defense that i wanted to get out to people because it is the first time we've heard from mr. andresen. this morning the new icahn letter to ebay stock holder doesn't say much about paypal. it's wanting to know the truth about what happened with skype, raising questions about what ebay directors new about microsoft's interest in skype....
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you can no longer rely on perimeter the defenses anymore. and you have to assume that you have been macked and you have to have the technologies to go in to analyze all of the data and look for the outliers and the statistical anomalies and the unusual pattern. it is a 24 by 7 issue to try to defend yourself against cyberterrorism. i think that the agencies are just doing everything that they can to analyze the data to make sure they are looking for the outlier pattern. i don't think that they are doing the level of intrusion on the day-to-day citizen that the press would appear. but they are certainly looking for the outlier patterns that say, this is something that needs to be watched. so, you know, we at splunk, we don't condone spying or any type of internal intrusion just like you wouldn't, but i think that it is the new reality that you have to be able to analyze the data and a lot of it in order to find that needle in the haystack and looking to the unusual thing. it is a careful balance, but i tell our daughters and we tell them just
you can no longer rely on perimeter the defenses anymore. and you have to assume that you have been macked and you have to have the technologies to go in to analyze all of the data and look for the outliers and the statistical anomalies and the unusual pattern. it is a 24 by 7 issue to try to defend yourself against cyberterrorism. i think that the agencies are just doing everything that they can to analyze the data to make sure they are looking for the outlier pattern. i don't think that they...